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andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly! [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely would have supported marriage for gay couples. while she never discussed it with her dad, she says he probably would have bucked his party on the issue for three reasons. hollywood acting career. close friendship with a lesbian couple who cared for pat tirks, and ron. and government intrusion into people's private lives. textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe pri
andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly! [ male announcer ]...
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what would dr. king think of how we progressed? >> you know, the more things change, they have changed, the more things stay the same. so on the one hand, i think as a society, dr. king would say there is a lot of positive change. the south has changed in many ways. and yet as justice said, we still need the voting rights. he would look at gun violence in this country and feel very familiar with that have the way some of our leaders still feel stalked. we have a trial going on in detroit, preparing for trial. the man convicted killer who left prison, white supremacist, and after prison, after being convicted of homicide, went out and bought 40,000 rounds -- 40,000 bullets, multiple military style weapons. when he was captured, he had a map tower headquarters and a plan to kill our president in detroit and a fellow jewish leader there as well. that hasn't changed. we still have those dangerous lone wolfs out there. what has changed is that our cities are now more rife with the very type of violence that killed dr. king. and there is
what would dr. king think of how we progressed? >> you know, the more things change, they have changed, the more things stay the same. so on the one hand, i think as a society, dr. king would say there is a lot of positive change. the south has changed in many ways. and yet as justice said, we still need the voting rights. he would look at gun violence in this country and feel very familiar with that have the way some of our leaders still feel stalked. we have a trial going on in detroit,...
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in washington, african-american clergy gathered to celebrate dr. king's life. and louisville guard kevin ware is in atlanta today, ready to cheer on his team at the final four with saturday's tip-off in the georgia dome, ware has been cheered on by millions following his gruesome injury. and his heroic comeback. here's how he described the awful moment. >> i went to block a shot like i'm always trying to do. jumped too high. didn't see where i was coming down, didn't know how fast i was coming down. didn't get a chance to gather myself and looking at coach p's eyes gave it away. >> kevin ware with craig melvin of msnbc. >>> coming up next, inspiring women, celebrating them, our women in the world series with diane von fufrtenberg, congratulations. >> andrea congratulations on five years of the show. it's just amazing and you are living proof that anybody can reach greatness on just a few hours of sleep, diet coke and m&ms, you amaze me what you do with show every day. you look at the issues in-depth and we get to learn your encyclopedic knowledge on the show. w
in washington, african-american clergy gathered to celebrate dr. king's life. and louisville guard kevin ware is in atlanta today, ready to cheer on his team at the final four with saturday's tip-off in the georgia dome, ware has been cheered on by millions following his gruesome injury. and his heroic comeback. here's how he described the awful moment. >> i went to block a shot like i'm always trying to do. jumped too high. didn't see where i was coming down, didn't know how fast i was...
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king's murder. the tapes include, and i'll admit this is kind of weird, strangely, the whole very long, detailed process of james earl ray being strip searched as he's brought into the jail. as indicated by the pixelation work that you see here. there's lots going on in today's news, good, bad, and quite unexpectedly revealing and weird. >>> but we start tonight's show with second amendment remedies. in the midterm elections in 2010, nevada republicans nominated a woman named sharron angle to run for senate in nevada. sharron angle was going to try to unseat harry reid in nevada. she was antiestablishment, tea party endorsed, super, super conservative, and this race in nevada was supposed to be a cake walk. harry reid's numbers were really bad. everybody expected harry reid to lose his job. everybody knew that the 2010 election was going very republican overall and harry reid was seen as the most vulnerable senator on the democratic side. sharron angle could not lose this race. sharron angle lost th
king's murder. the tapes include, and i'll admit this is kind of weird, strangely, the whole very long, detailed process of james earl ray being strip searched as he's brought into the jail. as indicated by the pixelation work that you see here. there's lots going on in today's news, good, bad, and quite unexpectedly revealing and weird. >>> but we start tonight's show with second amendment remedies. in the midterm elections in 2010, nevada republicans nominated a woman named sharron...
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the tapes document the man who murdered dr. martin luther king jr., james earl ray. lots of fascinating stuff to sort through here. ray can be seen having his rights being read to him back to memphis, also his arrival at the shelby county jail, where he was searched, examined by a doctor, and placed into a cell. footage has been released to mark the anniversary of king's death, which is tomorrow. find the videos and read more on the shelby county registrar's website. this fascinating, maddening, and hilarious article is the second awesomest thing on the internet today. i just had the good fortune to stumble upon it today. it is a fantastic takedown by a little noticed move by the pentagon to spend a billion on 14 new ground-based missile defense systems in response to north korea's increasing provocations, and it makes a convincing case even if we assume the worst about north korea, that defense system won't even protect us. this is an in-depth look at the fine print of military spending that goes on without anyone noticing. while everyone focuses on cuts to social p
the tapes document the man who murdered dr. martin luther king jr., james earl ray. lots of fascinating stuff to sort through here. ray can be seen having his rights being read to him back to memphis, also his arrival at the shelby county jail, where he was searched, examined by a doctor, and placed into a cell. footage has been released to mark the anniversary of king's death, which is tomorrow. find the videos and read more on the shelby county registrar's website. this fascinating,...
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. >> reporter: the king of pop's heart had stopped. he was unconscious. his personal physician, dr. conrad murray, who can be heard in the background on the call, was attempting cpr. >> did anybody witness what happened? >> no. just the doctor, sir. the doctor's been the only one here. >> reporter: hours later, his family broke the news to the world. >> the legendary king of pop, michael jackson, passed away. >> reporter: immediately, the investigation focuses on dr. murray. the cardiologist hired to care for the pop star during his upcoming concert tour. in july, 2009, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn dr. murray gave michael jackson the powerful sedative, propofol, within 24 hours of his death. propofol is usually administered through an iv drip and produces such a comatose state, it isn't supposed to be used outside a hospital setting. in august, dr. murray makes his first public comments since his star patient's death. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth, and i have faith the truth will prevail. >> reporter: according to the police affidavit, conrad murray told d
. >> reporter: the king of pop's heart had stopped. he was unconscious. his personal physician, dr. conrad murray, who can be heard in the background on the call, was attempting cpr. >> did anybody witness what happened? >> no. just the doctor, sir. the doctor's been the only one here. >> reporter: hours later, his family broke the news to the world. >> the legendary king of pop, michael jackson, passed away. >> reporter: immediately, the investigation...
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. >>> the sad song of dr. conrad murray singing the blues in a cnn interview, saying he's a scapegoat in the king of pop's death. >>> a stolen cab with the cops in hot pursuit with speeds totaling over 100 miles an hour. >>> and watching the bid for history slip right through his legs. >> oh, so close. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. zoraida is off today. >>> we're going to start with this video that has the university facing tough, tough questions this morning. it shows rutgers head basketball coach mike rice physically and mentally abusing players at practice. you can see rice grabbing, shoving, even kicking players. he hurls basketballs at their heads, and you can hear him shouting obscenities, including gay slurs. athletes and fans across the country have just been dumbfounded by these images. rutgers officials first saw the video last december. what did they do about it? did they fire the coach? no. the athletic director suspended the coach for thr
. >>> the sad song of dr. conrad murray singing the blues in a cnn interview, saying he's a scapegoat in the king of pop's death. >>> a stolen cab with the cops in hot pursuit with speeds totaling over 100 miles an hour. >>> and watching the bid for history slip right through his legs. >> oh, so close. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. zoraida is off today. >>> we're going...